Aside from simply wanting to verify that the interface clock is correct (e.g., to see if the backup battery is still working), I have a need to program a CM15A to run in a different time zone (to be shipped by FedEX overnight while the batteries last). AHP 3.318 Help says under Hardware Configuration,
"ActiveHome Pro automatically sets the clock in the ActiveHome USB. The Time Zone information is automatically taken from your computer's settings."
I can't find any other useful entries. Obviously this leaves open a lot of questions. Can anyone answer them:
1) When does the interface time actually get set? When the USB is plugged in? When the Hardware Configuration page is opened? When the Hardware Configuration is saved to the interface?
2) Is is possible to read the time in the interface itself without setting it from the computer? (I seem to recall that some older versions of AHP did, or appeared to do, this; but now the interface time always seems to agree with the computer time.)
3) What happens if the computer time zone is different from the location set in Hardware Configuration? Is a time-zone offset applied to the interface time, either on setting or on reading? Or is the interface location used only to generate the dawn/dusk time table?
In general, have others found satisfactory solutions for the problems posed in the first sentence that they are willing to share? -- jclarkw